
Saudi Arabia's Al-Ammariyah strawberry farms offer slice of rural bliss
These farms offer hands-on experiences that reconnect visitors with the land, transforming traditional agricultural work into interactive activities, reported the Saudi Press Agency.
From strawberry picking to learning about the crop's cycle, visitors gain insight into sustainable farming while enjoying the beauty of the rural environment.
The geographical features of Al-Ammariyah, including fertile soil and moderate terrain, provide ideal conditions for strawberry cultivation.
Al-Ammariyah, northwest of Riyadh, have evolved in recent years into vibrant destinations that host family events and field trips, including strawberry picking.
Modern technologies such as hydroponics and greenhouse farming enhance efficiency and demonstrate a commitment to environmental sustainability.
The farms have evolved in recent years into vibrant destinations that host family events and field trips.
They also offer live workshops on organic farming, and cookery sessions on strawberry-based products like juices, jams, and dessert.
Rustic-style cafes and shaded rest areas overlook the orchards, creating a tranquil space where visitors can unwind and enjoy the scent of fresh strawberries and the surrounding serenity.
Designed with all age groups in mind, the farms promote learning through entertainment and reflect a growing trend in tourism that combines environmental awareness with leisure and education.
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